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Too much bumping and ramming for my taste on Sunday but it was still a good night.

Kinda dirty but necessary or else it would be a boring race. Because almost everyone knows how to keep their line and block, "nudging " the guy in front of you before a turn is the only way to throw them off wide so you can get the inside. This was happening to me almost every turn (and the straights) as my helmet bashed against the back of the roll bar lol. It was very stressful keeping that lead
Am I ever gonna get a fast kart? lol

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Originally Posted by JINT

Some people have serious track experience from the cruise, so what is fast to you, isn't fast to them.

Personally, I would disqualify anyone who spears someone in a turn, if you can't get by cleanly, then you don't deserve the position. There are always opportunities, you just have to be ready, plan and execute when possible.

Here are the final results for the Championship series. As is usual it came down literally to the last race of the evening to determine a winner. A big congratulations goes out to Kurt Dawson for winning the event in fine form and Devon Kring a very worthy adversary! Thank-you all who attended and helped make this years' winter go-kart series so much fun for all! Without further ado, the results are posted below.